"I think we would have got a result if there was a fifth day in this Test match," Haynes said.

"Despite the fact that the wicket was flat, my feeling is we would have got a result in this match if there was a fifth day. It would have been nice to extend it."

Players admitted during the match they found it tough adapting to long-form cricket.

No unlimited overs matches are played at women's domestic or even grade level in Australia, meaning the only time the players don the whites is in the biennial Ashes Test.

There are hopes that could at least change in the English county system, while Haynes pushed for the adoption of the multi-formatted Ashes series, which includes a Test, to be used for other women's tours.

"In terms of format of series, this is one of the best series to be part of because it is a test of your skills across all the disciplines," she said.

"From my point of view and I think from the team's point of view, we would love the format of this series to be continued against other nations."